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RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - mochour - 2014-01-28 (2014-01-27, 22:00)dongioia Wrote:(2014-01-27, 18:07)ian-ep Wrote: FWIW, I'm using tvheadend 3.5.247 with a system built with the instructions from this thread. Works like a charm. No issues whatsoever. Yesterday, got a fresh version from tvheadend git and compiled (3.9.373~gt55c2bbb). After some testing, I have to say that this version is not for daily using. It is even worse than 3.4.27. I think that fritsch is right and tvheadend is buggy now. I'll try vdr or go back to mythtv. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - libgradev - 2014-01-28 MPEG-2 update: Well, after updating yesterday (3.13 final and wsnipex test) things got interesting! I now have SD (MPEG-2) recordings that either:
And it appears to be reproducable now - as in the same clips produce the same effects. Oooh and pipelight hardware decoding seems busted - unless someone knows better I'll get the bugtracker updated, soon, I promise - work's been too busy (2014-01-28, 09:55)mochour Wrote: I think that fritsch is right and tvheadend is buggy now. I'll try vdr or go back to mythtv. My MythTV experience has been great with 0.27 FWIW - live tv is much improved over 0.26! The only issue is one backend has a BGT3600 (BG seem to be a bit slow updating the Linux drivers) and I seem to be loosing the end of some recordings - as in the recording just stops! RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - fritsch - 2014-01-28 Beware: Latest mesa testing packages have failed to build. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - wsnipex - 2014-01-28 (2014-01-28, 12:34)fritsch Wrote: Beware: Latest mesa testing packages have failed to build. fixed RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - deadite66 - 2014-01-28 (2014-01-28, 11:52)libgradev Wrote: The only issue is one backend has a BGT3600 (BG seem to be a bit slow updating the Linux drivers) and I seem to be loosing the end of some recordings - as in the recording just stops! I've had that problem in 0.27, happens infrequently to the same channel and the same time (The Simpsons on Channel4 HD) mythbackend log shows no errors, yesterday it stopped after 13 minutes. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - locomot1f - 2014-01-29 i just updated to the latest packages using: apt-get update && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade now, whenever I play any streaming video (does not matter the source), my video is very jumpy. playing things i have on my computer play just fine. here's a debug log with something playing from file, and something playing from source: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6838277/ here are my other logs: dmesg - http://paste.ubuntu.com/6838281/ Xorg -- http://paste.ubuntu.com/6838288/ vdpauinfo -- http://paste.ubuntu.com/6838293/ mesa --- http://paste.ubuntu.com/6838295/ i've set my settings to 'Allow frame-multi-threaded decoding', since that seems to clear up the issue for now let me know if you need any further information. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - fritsch - 2014-01-29 Quote:i've set my settings to 'Allow frame-multi-threaded decoding', since that seems to clear up the issue for now That disables every hw acceleration. So no vdpau will be in use. Quote: <network>remove and retry. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - bdcobley - 2014-01-29 @fritsch I've downloaded your clannad.mkv and it has the same jumpy playback as all the other videos i've tested. Any advice you can offer is much appreciated. Logs xbmc@HTPC:~$ dmesg | pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com/6838832/ xbmc@HTPC:~$ cat ~/.xbmc/temp/xbmc.log | pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com/6838833/ xbmc@HTPC:~$ cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com/6838837/ xbmc@HTPC:~$ DISPLAY=:0 vdpauinfo | pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com/6838838/ xbmc@HTPC:~$ dpkg -l |grep mesa | pastebinit http://paste.ubuntu.com/6838839/ Cheers RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - fritsch - 2014-01-29 No idea. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - bdcobley - 2014-01-29 Brilliant Do you think a move to OpenELEC might be worth trying? RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - locomot1f - 2014-01-29 (2014-01-29, 17:18)fritsch Wrote:Quote: <network>remove and retry. nope, still there... like i said, this just started happening today, once I updated && upgraded. i know you said that mesa packages had some trouble yesterday.... could there be something in that? should I try to reinstall mesa? RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - libgradev - 2014-01-29 Roll back the packages from the cache - see if it still happens... RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - wsnipex - 2014-01-29 which ppa do you use for mesa? only the test ppa has been updated. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - locomot1f - 2014-01-29 i'm using the test ppa sorry... should have mentioned that. RE: Radeon OSS with vdpau (howto) - coupepower - 2014-01-29 (2014-01-27, 23:38)coupepower Wrote: Hi all. What a great thread! It helped a lot! (2014-01-27, 23:39)fritsch Wrote: That's not mono ... check xbmc audio settings. You are right. It's not mono. In fact it is 2-channel audio (left and right). If I play a 5.1 movie I don't hear any sounds which are supposed to be played on e.g. center channel. That's quite bad because it's mostly voices :-) I have to mention that the computer has 2 audio cards (Intel and ATI), the Intel card is completely switched off. In the settings screen (system > audio) I don't see all the configuation items I see in guisettings.xml. Don't know if this is an issue? Here's the audiooutput section of my guisettings.xml: <audiooutput> <ac3passthrough>true</ac3passthrough> <ac3transcode>true</ac3transcode> <audiodevice>ALSA:hdmi:CARD=HDMI,DEV=0</audiodevice> <channels>8</channels> <config>2</config> <dtshdpassthrough>false</dtshdpassthrough> <dtspassthrough>false</dtspassthrough> <eac3passthrough>false</eac3passthrough> <guisoundmode>0</guisoundmode> <normalizelevels>true</normalizelevels> <passthrough>false</passthrough> <passthroughdevice>ALSA:hdmi:CARD=HDMI,DEV=0</passthroughdevice> <processquality>30</processquality> <samplerate>48000</samplerate> <stereoupmix>false</stereoupmix> <streamsilence>1</streamsilence> <truehdpassthrough>false</truehdpassthrough> </audiooutput> What's wrong with my config? |